Saturday, March 12, 2016

10 Differences between Dental Insurances and Medical Insurances

A blog by Buford Affordable Dentist, Lake Lanier Smiles

1. WHAT IS INSURANCE

Insurance
is an arrangement where you pay a premium payment and in return you will get
guarantee of compensation for a loss or eventuality. Medical insurance is a
real insurance where you pay a premium and if any major illness happens then
you would be covered of all the expenses irrespective of amount. But dental
insurance shouldn't be even called as insurance because it doesn't cover
everything and instead it covers some preventive and certain annual amount. So
imagine someone gets a car accident and the same year they unfortunately got
diagnosed with cancer, medical insurance will cover both the catastrophic
events. Unlike in dental insurance, you got a broken tooth and get an implant
and same year you fell down and broke another tooth, then there will not be
enough benefits so you have to wait till next year. Weird right!2.
BENEFITS

Dental
benefits are mostly used for preventive services like dental cleanings,
fluoride and dental exams. On the other hand most of the medical benefits are
put towards the injury or illness after they occur.

3. YEARLY
LIMITATIONS ON BENEFITS

All Most
all of the dental insurances have a yearly maximums. Average yearly dental
benefits are around $1500. To cut the costs, the dental insurance companies
limit the dollar amount of coverage in a calendar year. But with medical
insurance there is no annual limitations so you can get one, two or as many
procedures as needed. For example if you need two root canals and crowns, then
all the dental benefits will be exhausted and you can't get any benefits for
any other procedures even as small as filling or a sealant unlike with medical
insurance you can get all necessary procedures.

4.
EXPENDITURE

Well
dental care expense in 2002 was about $500 and the same year medical expenses
were about $3000. It shows how much difference is there in the two systems and
that's why the two systems operate quite differently.

5.
DENTISTS AND DOCTORS

80% of
dentists are general dentists and on the other side 80% of doctors are
specialists. You might get most of the treatment in the same location by the
same dentist and referred out very little in dentistry unlike medicine. These
factors separate medical care and dental care.

6. NATURE
OF DISEASE

Medical
conditions can be life threatening and need a doctor consult immediately but
most of the dental conditions are non-life threatening so you have the leisure
to find a dentist or ask your friends or family for a referral.But it doesn’t mean you can delay
dental care.

7.
IMPORTANCE OF INSURANCE

It is
very important to have a medical insurance but on the other hand not that
important to have a dental insurance as many dentists are providing the dental
care by giving in house dental savings or discount plans. Please contact us at
770-831-0559 for more information or an appointment.

8. PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS

Since 2014 you can’t be
denied medical insurance because of any pre-existing conditions. But believe it
or not dental insurance still have pre-existing clauses. For example if you are
missing a tooth and wants to get it replaced with a partial denture or implant
or a bridge, dental insurance will deny the claim due to pre-existing
condition, here it is missing tooth. Note that cavities or broken teeth don’t fall
under the pre-existing conditions.

9. WAIT
PERIODS

It is unimaginable to
have wait period with medical insurances because if you have any illness or
injury you can’t wait until the wait period is done. Well with dental
insurances you generally have to wait about 6 months to a year for full
benefits. So until wait period is done with dental insurance, you are not
covered for certain procedures like fillings, crowns or surgery.

10.
DEDUCTIBLES

Deductibles are the
dollars out of your pocket for health care before insurance begins to pay. Dental
Insurance is better in the deductibles because most of the deductibles fall in
the range of $50 - $100. Most of the medical insurance deductibles are over
$1500. Once deductibles are met, the cost of the treatment is shared based on
your insurance coverage.

Hope this article
explained the common myths and questions about dental insurance and the
differences between medical and dental insurances. If you have any questions
about dental insurance, please don’t hesitate to call Lake Lanier Smiles
insurance coordinator at 770-831-0559.

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